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Which of the following is(are) correct for H atom?
(i) `1s lt 2s lt 2p lt 3s lt 3p`
(ii) `1s lt 2s = 2p lt 3s = 3p`
(iii) `1s lt 2p lt 3d lt 4s`
(iv) `1s lt 2s lt 4s lt 3d`
The correct choice is

A

(ii), (iii)

B

(i), (iv)

C

(i), (iii)

D

(ii), (iv)

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The correct Answer is:
B

(i), (iv)
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